A VILLAGE will hold its annual classic car rally on Saturday.

The vintage and classic car rally in Little Totham features cars from the Thirties through to the Noughties.

From 11am, there will be a fantastic turnout of cars for the event, which is organised to raise funds for All Saints’ Church in the village.

Ninety-one years of motoring history will be on display in the village, and there will be more than 80 vehicles on show ranging from a 1928 Austin 7 Chummy to a 2010 MGT F135.

Refreshments and a beer tent will be available, and there will also be stalls to explore.

Visitors can see how manufacturers have developed their models throughout the decades, along with convertibles, sports cars, motorbikes and scooters.

The event is run by Dave Oram and his family and the team from All Saints’ Church, along with the parish council.

Mr Siddall said last year’s event was well attended.

He said: “There was large turnout of people for this fantastic community event which kicks off the summer events in the village.

“It was really great to see so many cars on display and how proud their owners were.

“Dave Oram works very hard to put this event on and it pays off.”

Admission is free.